Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi
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Sayad Zahoor Shah Hashmi | |
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سید ظہور شاہ ہاشمی | |
Born | |
Died | 4 March 1978 Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan | (aged 51)
Other names | Father of Balochi بابائے بلوچی |
Alma mater | University of the Punjab |
Notable work | •Sayad Gunj (1st Dictionary of Balochi)
•Balochi zuban o adab ki tareekh (A research Urdu book “Balochi language and literature’s history”) •Juz-Amma (Balochi Translation of last part of Holy Quran) •Balochi syahag a rast nibisag (Based on pattern and grammar of Balochi) •Balochi Bungiji (Beginners’ Balochi) •Nazuk (Novel) •Trap kane’n trump (poetry) •Angar o trungal (poetry) •Shakale’n shahju (poetry) •britkage’n beer (poetry) •Sistage’n dastonk (poetry) •Balochi Urdu Bol Chal (based on Balochi and Urdu Speech) •Sichkan’en sassa (poetry) •Sayad namdi (Syed’s letters) •Shah Lachakar (A research Book) •Mir Gind (Short Story) •Gisad Gwar (poetry) |
Spouse(s) | Mumtaz Bibi (m. 1969) |
Children | 3 |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Pakistan |
Language | Balochi |
Main interests | Balochi poetry, Balochi literature, Balochi language |
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Website | sayadganj |
Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi (سید ظہور شاہ ہاشمی) a.k.a. Syed Hashmi (سید ہاشمی) (b. 21 April 1926; d. 4 March 1978) was an academic, a poet writer and a philosopher. He is considered an important figure in Balochi literature. He wrote in Balochi, Urdu, Persian, and Arabic. Syed Hashmi was awarded Pride of Performance.[1]
References[]
- ^ "President to confer civil awards today". DAWN.COM. 23 March 2003.
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- Urdu-language poets
- Baloch poets
- Persian-language poets
- Islamic philosophers
- People from Balochistan, Pakistan
- Baloch people
- 20th-century Pakistani philosophers
- 1926 births
- 1978 deaths
- Pakistan Movement
- Muslim poets